Angelica is one of the youngest acts in the spin-off.

As the first ever two-time Golden Buzzer recipient in the history of America’s Got Talent, 11-year-old Angelica Hale knows she’ll have to bring her A-game as she advances through the competition.

She may be one of the youngest acts in the spin-off America’s Got Talent: The Champions, but she has performed live on television and before packed crowds ever since she finished as runner-up in the 2017 season.

“I wasn’t scared. I told myself, ‘I’ve done this,’ and performed in front of the judges and all these people before so all I need to do is have fun and everything will be okay,” she told People.

Hale said the newest season of America’s Got Talent: The Champions is “so crazy” and “different.” She also has made sure not to let the stress get to her.

“It’s going to be some real tough competition but I told myself, ‘Have fun out there,’ and nothing can go wrong if I am myself,” she said.

“I really did have fun out there and it was one of my favorite AGT performances. It was so surreal to be back on AGT again. Getting the Golden Buzzer again was mind-blowing.”

Joining Hale in the finals will be another widely popular Golden Buzzer winner Susan Boyle who Hale refers to as a “legend.”